| Hosted by | Yale Film Archive |
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| Details | 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (Stanley Kubrick, 1968, 35mm, 149 mins) “Perfectly, sensuously cinematic” (Martin Knelman), Kubrick’s experiment in space and time takes us from ancient prehistory to the distant future, expanding cinema’s scale and language with metaphysical wonder. The epic follows astronauts sent to Jupiter to investigate the origins of a strange lunar obelisk with links to our own evolution. You’ll never hear Strauss (or “Bicycle Built for Two”) the same way again. Introduction by Marta Figlerowicz. 35mm print (roadshow version) from the George Eastman Museum. The “Kubrick’s Maze” film series is a complete retrospective of the peerless, provocative cinema of Stanley Kubrick, screened entirely from film prints. |
| Admission | FREE |
| Location | 53 Wall Street Auditorium |
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| More Info | info link |